Just wanted to hear, "Welcome home, Master,"…

A cafe where a maid greets you with "Welcome home," even if it's your first time. This style actually started at M's Melody in Nagoya. The costumes contribute to the wonderful, classical ambience of the place, which is all the more splendid for being an example of an orthodox style of maid cafe which is not so common these days. At "Maidreamin" on the other hand, expect things to be "moe" (cute) - and that goes for the meals as much as the maids. It's impossible to lump these maid cafes into one short description, so the best thing to do is to go and experience the different charms of them both for yourself.

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Main Live performances by the maids. (Maidreamin / image)Three photos Upper left You can look forward to a "drawing" by your maid.(Maidreamin / image), upper right You can have her cast a spell on your meal to make it more delicious.♪. (Maidreamin / image), lower The first hot cup of tea is poured for you at your seat by a maid. (M's Melody / image)

Take the Higashiyama Line of the Nagoya Municipal Subway from "Nagoya Station" of JR Tokaido Shinkansen for approx. 5 minutes and alight at "Sakae Station". Take the Meijo Line of the Nagoya Municipal Subway for approx. 3 minutes, alight at "Kamimaezu Station" and walk for approx. 8 minutes.